Ms DANIEL (Goldstein) (14:43): My question is to the Prime Minister. February will mark 10 years since Rosie Batty's son, Luke, was killed by his father. Rosie is in this place today, still advocating for women and children, yet 54 women have been killed so far this year, and children are still being killed by parents once a fortnight. The government's plan to reduce deaths by 25 per cent year on year has failed in 2023. What will you do differently next year to stop women and children from being murdered? Mr Wallace: How about age verification? The SPEAKER: The member for Fisher will leave the chamber under 94(a). People are not to interject before an answer even begins. The member for Fisher then left the chamber.